The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 14

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SEN. CUMMINS WASHINGTON SAYSNATIONS MEN TAKE UNION DOOMED 10 FARMS WASHIN( @izapproval of nat Cummi senate Which, he Pe) Compact which the Am are wait oping ' . for.” Ay Pi. Cummins described TON, Fet ASHING unjust Which was Otie and inte “When the « cea” Cummins Fejected in a like of wh messed wit! public.” He «then ov A the following which, he would mee hopes of the American peor nationa shou New Plan Id agree t ~ ASKS UNIONS TO ss AID DEFENSE OF " ACCUSED. W. W, putes that wa WNtil some ir Which every member e ts presented. sh have had Awakened by free disc ‘Third, ostracism f fusing to submit a « ely. or perform ¢ Pendered or to delay wa: Dined powers shall be giv alderation.’ be Fourth, the compact should sus ‘ ain a program of disarmament >a UFFER STATE Ol RHINE LINE =: IS PEACE PLAN declared that conditions tn ail reeked with degener vermin a iy ms ncluding his talk, Sith was self-governing. wa tremendous ovation, which Project. whic 1 ve state, debate on the ad boundaries of enemy c countries ‘ ince, being the only protected from Geraney. | 4| i barrier, is still clinging to} idea that the Rhine should con its eastern frontier. Proposition for the establish = THREE MEN r JAIL ARE SHOT rraie'sai Se BY ASSASSINS nent, it ls understood, would} DETROLT. Feb. 27,—One man was| temporary, the new state being fatally shot and two others we punded | @ to decide its own future /in the county jail Wednesday, when '@ plebescite, as soon as Germany |four nen entered the corridor and| has made full reparation fired with shotguns at three others | "Phe next plenary session of the waiting to visit a pr or, One of ce conference t was sald today, murderers was st ys Will take place in the mid e, but was drag of next month, when all the epe- | ing aetomnpetio by committees will be present with All the men are Italians. lice believe that cial progress is being made afraid that the p the committees on reparation and | vulge feud secrets. his companions. The po None of | Bien Jolie makes. Sei tia ira. a Boe THE SEATTLE STAR _ THE BON MARCHE MONTH-END CLEARANCE End of the Month—End of the Season, Too—That Means More to Be Cleared Than Usual— Means That Prices Must Be Deeply Cut if We Are to Sell Out All the Broken Lines of Winter Goods in a Single Day Silk 23 Women’s Remnants Winter Coats Half Price At $12.50 THE BON MARCHE THY BON 32 Women’s Winter Coats At $22.50 THE BON MARCHE Dress Goods Remnants Half Price UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR BECOND FLOOK MARCHE SECOND FLOOR About 100 Odd Corsets Reduced to $2.95 AT THE MONTH-END CLEARANCE Odds and ends of Corsets, including R. & G., American Lady, C.-B. and Some are handsome broche models, others plain French Sizes 20 to 30, also 82, 35 Sample Undermuslins at One-Third Less AN UNUSUALLY GOOD LINE—ONLY ONE OF A KIND The Month-End Clearance Sale has many good things in store for you in the Lingerie Section. These are samples, and mighty good samples at that, only one of a kind—of muslin, crepe or batiste, including gowns, pajamas, chemises, drawers, corset covers and skirts. Some of the prices are: Lingerie Reduced to $1.30 Lingerie Reduced to $1.98 Lingerie Reduced to $2.34 BON MARCHE coutil, in low or medium bust and long skirts. and 36. Odd Brassieres Reduced to 35c Brassieres of allover Cluny lace with cambric centers, embroidery or lace tops. The hook front or cross back style, and are excellent values at 35c. Sizes in the lot from 32 to 48. THIRD Lingerie Reduced to 50c Lingerie Reduced to 63c Lingerie Reduced to $1.00 FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR—THD Curtaining and Drapery Remnants—Half Price VOILES, MARQUISETTES, NETS AND MADRAS Desirable curtainings, but in remnant lengths, are reduced to half price for Friday. Lengths from 1 to 4 yards— madras in tan, brown and blues, Voile and Marquisettes, Lengths 1 to 5 Yards, at Sc a Yard (Special) Cretonnes Reduced to 30c Seconds of Phoenix Silk Socks at 50c Pair While these are classed as “sec- onds,” the imperfections are only slight and in most cases will wear as well as perfect socks. Black with white clockings. Embroidery Remnants at Half Price AT THE MONTH-END CLEARANCE Odd Saucers 2}c Each FRIDAY AT THE MONTH-END CLEARANCE Remnants of Embroideries, 18 to 27 Decorated China and Semi-porcelain inches wide, in lengths from 14 to 2 ate Coffee Sausers wie Fs may i to xc each for this sale. yards, suitable for corset covers, tea a 1 aprons, children’s dresses and skirts, at variety of decorations to select f just half the original prices. Polish Mops Reduced to 50c —Phoenix Lisle Socks in black only— nice quality socks—with very "y 25 Cc slight imperfections; pair. Remnants of Nainsook Embroideries and insertions, 2 to 6 inches wide—in pat- CONSIGNMENT if} value; special | at $1.75 and Drawers, Wool Shirts general strike was reported in FOR EUROPE <2 == —Men’s ary, well bound, reduced to 39¢. ~—-Universal Home and School Diction- aries, good clear type, special 2¢. Help the Y. W. C. Odd lengths of Ribbons—5 inches wide, from 1 to 244 yards to the piece. In- cluded are satins and taffetas in plain bility for the war, it is un-|has been caught ‘ ’ ee ee eee terns suitable for trimming underwear— Punch Polish Mops reduced to 50e —_——— —Men's Lisle Suspenders — medium at just half price. ne rprgenagies oe left. The | = aiasnen _— Saxony Proclaims Sa a oe. mi oe ae ae tin. cor soe ° . S GMAT TORE io actovecccdcveeies eae e e e ap li sce ung vac apes BE LUMBER vl. joviet Repul blic, i in ties oF tne Dictionaries at Cut Prices Ribbon Remnants FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ——— = —Women's G) ats—trench style, ) : n st Basony for sport and outdoor wear; splendid American Home and School Diction- at 20ca Yard A. Help Seattle Girls! ia lumber dealers are plan to ship 25.000.000 redwood rail ties to Northern Frnace and Trainmen Stop Car | to “Roll the oxo KANSAS CITY, Mo, Feb crowd of ste um, and want vessels to carry argo, according to reports from the South _aarger types of shipping board Pers ar at Recruiting Chief ‘ to Visit Seattle Col. A. C. McLemore. ‘ )Gutant, inspector and @harge of U.S. marin ) €ruiting will be in on his = inspe: eruiting static try. He has the recruitin. ince the end of the Chinese Should Be Educated in U. S. Colleges, Says Hall ; “Chinese Ww mote 4 the ne iaduct the Surgeon in Mali addre Juncheon Ww Ja 1 ted that | seanc preg he Chinese have t P text fata is Miration for the Arm Bar Port Chiefs as ; Freight Mediators , rt ot Declining tc Yerny with tt tion in regard t ing of freight « the steamer's ») men, under thr Cantelow, We efforts of the port as mediators | special meetin: bly room of t Commerce and ¢ steamship me would co the railro: i inates call Denmark Minister WASHINGTO) “nk gre comm matter FROM ORIENT Maru ar American mine d arrived 4: |day afternoon, | Colliers’ Weekly, a» qleter to Denmark That time|f} | Another Snap for Business Women, College and heavy weights, in gray and tan —Universal Graphic Dictionaries, black Give of your dollars that Seattle's all sizes up to 46; 2 00 flexible binding, indexed, reduced to colors, and some in floral designs, reduced Y. W. C, A. may carry on the good a garment ....... . 79¢. to 20c a yard for Friday. work that will help girls toward better MEN'S SHOP MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE womanhood. Ba 150 NEW SERGE DRESSES MOSTLY IN ! $1 2.50 NAVY BLUE, AT THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT SERGE DRESSES TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES They’re Simply Excellent Values at $12.50, Made in the Newest Spring Styles Percale Aprons, Neat Fitted Style, Price 79c Percale and Gingham Coverall Aprons, Price $1.39 and High School Girls Who Want Good Looking, Practical Dresses Fashioned along the straight, slender lines that dom- inate the Spring fashions. ‘['wenty-five distinct differ- ent styles of all-serge or serge and satin combinations. Cord tucks, braiding, embroidery, beading, piping, military braid and rows of buttons are the trimmings Sizes 16 to 42. Not a Sale—Just a Typical Basement Offer- ing, Made Possible by Cutting Out the High Cost of Selling that add to their smartness. New Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Spring Hats Are Only 95c Smart, close-fitting Turbans, shapes of rough straw braid that a very little trimming; the ready-to-wear Hats are trimmed Black, Dust, Jay Blue, A Jobber’s Sample Line to Sell at About Wholesale Cost About 5,000 sample pieces from one to a half dozen of a kind, and among them you will find Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Underwear, and Gloves, Neckwear, Notions, Handker- chiefs, Infants’ wear and many other lines. require with sprays of flowers and bands of straw. Hosiery Red and Brown. a |

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